X Marks the G-Spot

The G-spot is the common name for the paraurethral sponge in women, an area of spongy tissue surrounding the urethra, which can feel good when stimulated. All women have a G-spot, but not all women respond to G-spot stimulation in the same way. The G-spot is located just behind the front wall of the vagina (towards the belly), about two inches inside.

To find the G-spot, insert two curved finger inside your vagina, pointing towards your belly. Move them in a “come hither” motion and apply firm pressure. The more turned on you are, the more likely you are to notice a different sensation when you press the spot.

To explore G-spot stimulation use something curved for penetration. Fingers work very well, but there are toys such as G-spot vibrators and G-spot dildos designed specifically for G-Spot stimulation. Curved G-spot dildos are more likely to hit the spot if you are using a harness. Doggy style positions, with the upper body slightly raised (for example, hands supported on the wall), make for more G stimulation with straighter dildos or male partners. Female ejaculation can be a natural outcome of G-spot stimulation. To help you find your G-spot, check out our guide for choosing a G-spot vibrator or dildo, and tips for finding your G-spot.